bluecoupe
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- New York USA
- Corvette
- former C3&C5- future C7 when jr's college is paid
My 2001 coupe had a strange problem.
First a little background:
When my gas gets down to around 100 miles left on the tank (around a quarter tank) the guage drops to straight to E and the check guages light comes on. This is no big deal to me I know I have plenty of gas to get to the gas station. I figured I'd ignore that problem until the winter (original warranty is up in Feb 04).
The strange problem:
I parked the car in the "guage on E" state for an hour and when I restarted it the lights on the Radio and HVAC control were out. (I could hear that the radio was still playing the CD that was in it. I thought it was a blown fuse but the [radio and HVAC] lights came back on after a few minutes. I put gas in and drove it for 45 minutes with no further problems.
It was not raining or overly hot that day. So weather was not a factor.
Is this a "normal" C5 glitch or should I be concerned that it is an indication of a more serious problem?
Any suggestion or clues would be appreciated.
Frank
First a little background:
When my gas gets down to around 100 miles left on the tank (around a quarter tank) the guage drops to straight to E and the check guages light comes on. This is no big deal to me I know I have plenty of gas to get to the gas station. I figured I'd ignore that problem until the winter (original warranty is up in Feb 04).
The strange problem:
I parked the car in the "guage on E" state for an hour and when I restarted it the lights on the Radio and HVAC control were out. (I could hear that the radio was still playing the CD that was in it. I thought it was a blown fuse but the [radio and HVAC] lights came back on after a few minutes. I put gas in and drove it for 45 minutes with no further problems.
It was not raining or overly hot that day. So weather was not a factor.
Is this a "normal" C5 glitch or should I be concerned that it is an indication of a more serious problem?
Any suggestion or clues would be appreciated.
Frank